portraiture
portraiture 英 ['pɔːtrɪtʃə] 美 ['pɔrtrətʃɚ]
n. 肖像画;肖像绘制;人像摄影
名词复数:portraitures
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- n. 肖像画;肖像绘制;人像摄影
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1. The dispute illuminates the primitive nature of our attitude to portraiture.
这一争论阐释了我们对肖像画的态度的本性。
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2. Whatever our instincts to see a portrait as a tribute to a great person, the reality is that portraiture is a window on the past, warts and all.
无论我们将肖像视为向伟大人物致敬的本能是什么,现实是肖像画是一扇毫不掩饰的面对过往的窗户。
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3. He said these included the inclusion of a small, fleshy bulge at the upper corner of Shakespeare’s left eye, a detail typical of the minor adjustments made in original portraiture.
他说,这些改变如莎士比亚的左眼上角微小凸起的肌肉,这是画家对原来肖像画所做细小调整的典型细节。
- portraiture (n.) mid-14c., from Old French portraiture "portrait, image, portrayal, resemblance" (12c.), from portrait (see portrait).
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